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Old 09-27-2013, 06:41 PM   #589
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Introducing the Slammer, a union of mass and ergonomics! 1.374 lbs. of pure shifting goodness! We sold out of our first production run before we were able to announce its release to the public!

Only 15 units in stock already after only two hours, go to http://www.raceseng.com/slammer-shif...subaru-brz-649 now to get your Slammer at an introductory price of $120!


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Old 09-27-2013, 09:19 PM   #590
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Introducing the Slammer, a union of mass and ergonomics! 1.374 lbs. of pure shifting goodness! We sold out of our first production run before we were able to announce its release to the public!

Only 15 units in stock already after only two hours, go to http://www.raceseng.com/slammer-shif...-s-subaru-brz# now to get your Slammer at an introductory price of $120!

now that looks awesome...
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Old 09-27-2013, 09:54 PM   #591
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Don't know if it's a repost or not. But i use it for my train horns.
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Old 09-28-2013, 04:20 PM   #592
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For those of you interested in the RaceSeng Slammer knob... Jarrett just informed me that they're back in stock and ready to ship out
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Just bought it, can't wait till it gets here!!!
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Just bought it, can't wait till it gets here!!!
You won't regret it! Loving mine. The machining is amazing
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Link to info about the knob modification: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47327
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Just got my Slammer, this thing is gorgeous, fit and finish is just sweet!!! I really like how Jerrett personally signs off on the QC of the product before shipping it out, shows he cares about the product and what his customers think. As for function, the Slammer truly works. It definitely makes shifting feel so much smoother. Thanks @Raceseng








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Well that's something I never knew, American climate isn't in Celsius... Can we change that back and forth?

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$100 for a good shift knob ain't nothin'!

Here's my new Cardinal Sin Anarchy Motive shift knob.

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Old 10-08-2013, 03:04 PM   #598
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Well that's something I never knew, American climate isn't in Celsius... Can we change that back and forth?
lol Yeah, 149 degrees Fahrenheit would be kind of uncomfortable to say the least. Not sure how they do in non-USDM vehicles. Very good question.
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Custom Hybrid Piston Shift Knob from WC Lathe Werks.

Just got it recently and haven't got to changing it yet. The top cap of the stock knob is beginning to come loose so this could just be perfect timing .

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nice shift knob. Can you take a picture of side view. I want to see how its look. Im planning to get one of those.
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Flossy Griptape Shorty - I love it!


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I installed the 100-series stainless steel shift knob from Billet Pro Shop in the FR-S. It's about 1/2" shorter than the stock knob and the heavier weight (430 vs 200 grams) noticeably smooths out shifts.





I have the same one but I'm having trouble getting the shift pattern lined up. It looks like it needs to be rotated about 45 degrees clockwise. It's driving me crazy. Have a trick to getting it straight?

Aside from that, it's great. I can feel the smoother shifts, too.
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I have the same one but I'm having trouble getting the shift pattern lined up. It looks like it needs to be rotated about 45 degrees clockwise. It's driving me crazy. Have a trick to getting it straight?

Aside from that, it's great. I can feel the smoother shifts, too.
I have the same knob without the pattern. I imagine you adjust the adapter piece that it screws onto to line up the pattern.
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